How did the Vietnam War influence the foreign policy of Richard Nixon? He established a policy that would prevent any expansion of communism. He developed a more limited and strategic policy for the use of American troops. He sought trade alliances with all nations, including communist nations. He advocated for a return to isolationism.
Cheating on a test xD
The answer is not A. No foreign policy could really prevent the spread of communism. During Nixon's presidency, he was largely for trying to pull American troops from Vietnam because it didn't look like a settlement could be reached. Nixon came up with the plan of "Vietnamization", in which American troops would train the Vietnam soldiers to fight, so that the American troops did not have to for the most part. We can conclude that the answer is B, because Nixon's main goal was to use a very limited amount of American troops during the Vietnam war.
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!